Trump canceled, then un-canceled, a meeting with 'not nice' New York Times journalists

UPDATE: The meeting between Trump and the Times is back on, a Trump spokesman said.

ORIGINAL STORY: Donald Trump went on a miniature tweetstorm on Tuesday morning, condemning The New York Times and backing out of a previously announced meeting with the influential newspaper. The Times said Trump would meet with multiple news organizations at its headquarters, a day after a harshly critical meeting with media executives. The conservative news outlet Breitbart News described the Monday meeting with the headline "Trump Eats Press."

I cancelled today's meeting with the failing @nytimes when the terms and conditions of the meeting were changed at the last moment. Not nice

Even after winning the election, he insists the media is biased against him. The Times has been a particular target of his wrath -- he has repeatedly insisted they are "failing."

NYT: Trump tried to change ground rules

The Times' senior vice president for communications, Eileen Murphy, responded to Trump's tweets, saying the paper was "unaware" of the cancellation.

"We did not change the ground rules at all and made no attempt to," she wrote. "[Trump] tried to yesterday, asking for only a private meeting and no on-the-record segment, which we refused to agree to. We concluded... that we would go back to the original plan of a small off-the-record session and a larger on-the-record session.”